Page Four Two Architects Attend Convention t Professors B K Johnstone aud C ,L Harris of the department.of architecture attended the joint conventions of the American Insti tue of Architects and the Associa tion of Collegiate Schools of Arclii tectuie in Whshington. D. C re oeutto f r minim Shows at - • • • 6*30, B‘3o Complete Show as Late as 9*05 titfit times today RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY ' ’ in “Frontier Marshal” 'Wednesday and Thuisdity ' “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” * _ with „ ROBERT DONAT / D GREER GARSON Fi iday Only CHARLES BOYER " —ln > ! “When Tomorrow Comes” ‘.Shows at - I*3o, 3*oo, 6.30, 8:30 show as late as - 9:OS LAST TIMES TODAY In TECHNICOLOR “HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE” starring ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE P.WX-. ,\Vhen Fame 1 came in through .the dooi it stuited a h_eck of a lumpub* < “ ” ='■ “Hero For a Day” ~ with ' ' i Anita Louise, Dick Foran Charley Grapewln THURSDAY FRIDAY. i' A, Re-issue - (..LORY ‘ what does it leally s mea» ’ Would you march Into jaws of death for it*' - - story of the last war.and •those who fought for it cuil tell -}ou o-FREDRIC WARNER MARCH BAXTER | LIONEL BARRYMORE '“The Road" to Glory” * —• with *June Lang l" ,Gregory Ratoff MWiWBWBt | LAST TIMES TODAY MICKEY ROONEY and JUDY GARLAND 1 - in - ■ “Babes in Arms” with CHARLES WINNINGER BETTY JAYNES WEDNESDAY ONLY sFrom the land of gallant thor oughbreds with flying hoofs ami lighting heart —comes the ftgieHiesL champion of them ail' /.“Pride of the Blue ,j£ Grass” with Gantry, the Blind Horbe )' and Fellows, James MeCallon ~J THURSDAY FRIDAY *PUBLIC" DROOP NO 1, . . .WOMAN* HATER deluxe A ‘■NUISANCE to overyono . Piesenting HENRY ALDRICH, * the terror of Central High. ; k JACKIE COOPER r “What a Life” : - < with - Betty Field - sA - Lionel Stander- ' , ADDED' one interested in joining the hon orary badminton club must defeat the three lowest -tanking inenibeib Tuesday the sophomoie majors’ hocke} team will do battle with the Mac Hall team and the fieshman majois threaten the sophomore college team Despite Frida} the 13th WltA's executive board suppered at the WRA cabin and the swimming club's been riding the waves in an attempt to learn the ins and outs of w’atei polo—Mis William Jef frey coaching Davis To Attend' Confab Di. Arthui V Dayis assistant piofessor of physical education and athletics, will attend the sessions of the Amerlcaib Public Health As sociation in Pittsburgh next week HECU PARK 7 Miles East of Bellefonte, Route 220 Wed., Oct. 25th IN PERSON 808 CROSBY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Admission (and'tax) $l.lO * Dancing 9to 1 ALL-COLLEGE DANCING CLASS Sponsored by Penn State Club ' Strictly Social Dancing With Instructions for Beginners and Intermediates INSTRUCTRESS—Miss Cameron and Associates Beginning OCT 24th and every TUESDAY and THURSDAY Thereafter for 5 .Weeks , REC HALL 8:30 *» , . TICKETS PURCHASEABLE AT THE DOOR 10 Lessons $2,50 / FRESH FISH *“■ OYSTERS We Have a Full Line of FROSTED FISH Cook’s Market 115 S. Frazier St. DIAL 791 r J . . ’ . ■■; Cross-Country Squads Will Stage Race Tomorrow With mtramuial entries setting muial Duectoi Eugen C Bischoff cioss-countiy competition which wil Football (Continued From Page One) less On the second play of that quarter Peppei Petiella turned in the longest dash of. the game, a CS-jdid. ofTff tackle soitie to the Land of Six Poiuts. Patrick booted the con'eision At this point Lehigh made its mil} successful move Bill Simp son, Engineei end, covered Petrel la’s fumble on the State 44, and tlie men in White and Blown ieel ed off a quick first down to the 18 Steve Smoke rifled a pass to Sain m.} Shiieman who scoied Joe Am biogi converted Smaltz To Ickes It was a typical BUI Smaltz touchdown on which State scored a few minutes latei After tun ning the kickoffff back to the 37- >aid line, Smaltz unloosed his trus ty slingshot and tossed a pass to Ickes which cairied to the Engi neei 2C One play latei, it was the Smaltz-to-Ickes play again and an othei touchdown Smaltz con vei ted The Lions’ fltth touchdown- was the result of another Smaltz-Ickes alliance fiom the 17-jaid stripe which followed another downfleld suige of the Blue and White elev eu Smaltz was instrumental in the next scoie when he made two dashes through the Engineei line foi 22 ami 14 jaids lespectively to nio\ e the ball to the Lehigh 30 Fiom theie. White duplicated his eailiei feat b> going aiound left end on n reveise to score Ickes booted the conversion The Lions wound up the scoiing caini'al when, with leserves dot ting the State lineup, Cox’s fumble was coveted by Radcliffe on the Lehigh 24 Eigemauch tossed to Kins, who caught the hall on the 15 and fought Ins way ovei foi the final tally Eigemauch made it a pei feet da> by kicking the place ment. The only Gaelic college in North Ameiica is located at St Ann’s, Nova Scotia Let Us Service Your Car With ANTI-FREEZE ALL REPAIRS MADE ECKLEY GARAGE 116 s McAllister st PENN STATE COLLEGIAN g new highs in all fall sports, Intra yestetday announced plans for the ill be tun off tomorrow. The cioss-country meet will he conducted m two divisions, one for fraternity men and one for inde pendents Enteied in the fratern ity division are 57 individuals rep resenting 15 houses, while in the independent section nine individ uals are enteied on three teams In addition to tho cross-country entries, new peaks weie set in ! football, swimming, horseshoes, and golf putting 60 Grid Teams Listed Participating in separate foot ball leagues are 44 fraternity teams and 16 independent squads. A list of 144 individuals are en tered m the golf putting competi tion Swimming has i an entry of 26 fiateinity and five independent teams, while the horseshoe entries include four teams of independents and 52 fraternity teams represent mg 19 houses. New intramural managers ap pointed by Bischoff yesterday arc Chester W Nycz ’4l and Raymond H Edgar ’4l foi horseshoes; R B Sutherland Ji ’4l for golf putt ing, and Leo P Russell ’4l for swimming Manageis pieviously appointed were Lawrence Tate ’4l and Paul E. Whitmoyer ’4l for football, and Elbur C Purnell *4l ifor cross countiy Intiamural football got undei way last week with seveial first biucket matches being played in the single eliminations Because of scheduling difficulties, Bischoff has announced that all games must be played at the time set or else forfeited New Football Rules , Intiamuial touch football rules for this yeai’s tourney aie mow available, piesenting a numbers! changes fiom last year’s code. Mu joi alteiations include the elimi nation of the field goal and the allowance of four passes instead of one ovei the goal line before tho ball changes hands 1 No time may be called duriug the last five minutes of tlie game under the new rules ‘-At the stftrl of every down five men must ?be on the line in a standing position New’ regulations also state that tlie ball must be punted after the attacking team calls ’’kick-forma tion,” with no player moving until tlie ball has been kicked Iu case of a tie in score and downs at the end of the regulation time, each. team shall be given foui additional downs starting at the 50 yard line, with score or yardage detei mining the winner CLASSIFIED Typewliters—All "makes expert ly repaired Portable and office nmchines for sale oi tent Dial 2342 Hany F Mann, 127 W Bea vei uvenuc lb-Sept TENNIS RACKETS lestrung— 'Aimour’s tennis strings; 2-24 Lour service Lowest puces in town All work positively guaran teed The Restringer, 206 W Col lege Dial 33C0 Attention—Tlie, Student Union Office is in no way lesponJble foi the delivery of the Collegian We do. howevei, keep Collegian copies at oui office for fail to leceive their copy through the pioper channels 45-4tcoGD Notice—We have many calls for talent in the entertainment lino and would like to have all magi cians,- singers, jugglers, hypnoti zes, dancers, and other entertain eis place their name and address at the Student Talent Bureau at the Student Union Office immedi ately * 41-4tch—GD FOR RENT—Share room, with running water at $2 50 weekly. 123 West Nittany avenue. * , G5-3tpdGD Wanted—Ovei house party week end, rooms foi approximately ,12 people. Call Student Union and leave name, address aud number, of looms available - h ' t lt-coup-BAN Lost —A brown Dobbs hat be longing to Bernie Newman Please return to Student Union ' lt-comp-IJN Lost—A Parker fountain pep.' black, and white If found return to 206 Watts Hall. Reward j ’ 74Itp^xD Lost—Brown wallet ' containing mati ic 'card, license, money Will finder please call 4053 or return to Student Union desk. l Reward. - 73 ltp-GD KEYS MADE : SCHILLING . i ; ‘Control Punting’ Is Latest Football Trick, Says Murray “Control kicking" is football’s newest touchdown trick and the most "revolutionary development In. the game since the birth of the foiwaid pass" accotding to Franny Murray, gridiron star who gives the details of coffin corner kicking in an article in the Saturday Eve niug Post Murray, who was a stai at the University of Pennsylvania and now is with the Philadelphia Eagles, says "control kicking" is as easy as an> other football job, , although many coaches believe it is possible only in a standout kick* er such as Eric Tipton pioved to be in the Duke-Pittsburgh game And Murray should ’know* be cause he developed “my own sub pai average of thiity-two yaids to fifty-six yards „foi Pennsylvania's traditional closing game with Cor nell in 1935" and adds that this phenomenal 75 per cent increase "stemmed from oue three horn emeigency session “ Roethke Poem Published “Slow Season”, a poem bv Theo doie Rothke of the English com position department, wilt appeal shoitly kb the Partizan Review, New Republic, New Yoikei and the Christian Science Monitor It has already been printed by the Yale Review and the New Yoik Herald Tribune. ' kapposrspoNmEM srAßßOW SHIRK 1 —m/smu& wsr N& i I s I imce in En4,ish '"' f?|^^s. o^;^ llfe fe"a|^a- e^ do you know hira as 3 p“ 8on? nca, |SS!^lS oted commentator brings you a • *'*" ' of him in this week’s Post. in a Hurry - i i Scabbard And Blade Pledges 20 Men At ROTC Parades Seabbmd and Blade, military honorai y pledged 20 advanced corps students during the sopho more ROTC pmades yesteiday af teinoon Four setiiois were pledged at the infantiy paiade while the rest, all juniois, weie pledged at the en gineer parade Foimal initiation of the new class will be completed on November 0 The students pledged are Gerard E Noble '4O, Robeit R Blumen stein ’4O, Claience Hoke '4O, Wal ter h Turner '4O, William B Bar tholomew Ml, Jonh Bachman ’4l, Frank A Gleason '4l. Aubrey Nonemakei ’41 r 'WJilliam C Paik '4l. C L> Martin, Ji *4l., Thomas G /Tonsey, Ji , '4l, H. Philip Barn halt *4l, Andrew Paton '4l, Robert L Williston '4l, Holland S Man gel '4l, Geoige Shaffer ’4l, Robert M Bakei ’4l, Eavern M Nelson. ’4l, Jack C Good ’4l, nnd}Charles A Reid Ml ' Between The Lions s (Continued From, Page Three) “Leapin' Lloyd * Ickes was on the receiving end for both scores, the first a 24-yaid heave and the sec ond a 17-yard toss Smaltz’s box score for the first two games shows 16 tries, 10 completions, 216 yaids gained and three touch downs scored Not bad at all! breadth margins and missed three Sahib Smailhw (m?y his tribe other games on account of ties, increase) had another bad week- To date the Sahib has called 18 end, his second in three weeks The out of 30 on the nose, has had sev- Sahib picked four winners out of on errors and five ties, bringing ten, was wrong on three by hair- his average to 600 per cent. , ' PENN STATERS! Do you realize that Clothing prices are ad <■ I vancing? PRICES at Fromm’s remain the same. SOME OF OUR BRANDS Society Brand Florsheim Shoes $35 from $8.75 Tex Wear from $3O Clipper Craft $25 Jayson Shirts ENKO Shirts ■ Aetna Shirts See'These Nationally Advertised Brands at romm’s Opposite Old Main -. State College ime the', mient” ? ill hard -1 at 40’*? became (son camp? tain’s Navy, cion of war? itrous expert-- " and yet now _ puts its faith? Tuesday, October 16,1939 Jarman Shoes from $5 Weyenberg Shoes • $6 , 2 for $3 SAIL HALF A SHIP^ 1 TO'PORTT-FANTASTICL: > -> S, VS--/' On 1 tho nine millionth wavo freigbtor Flora Wyatl eplit'm two, leaving John Orde.with 11 only the jugged bow of a slup to coromund* .If you hkosea yarns, turn to Richard Howells Watkins’ story,' Haifa Skip, m,, this week’s Post ' JJ ' NEWEST TRICK ' , IN FOOTBALL Are those kicks that suddenly f bounce out of bounds in tho coffiji comer sheer luck? No, * air! Football’s slyest trick is making 'em bounce out. Hero’s the story of tho system that is ' putting The Fool Back m Fool ball. Franny Murray, former Penn star, tells the story v I*, A FIGHTIN’ PARSON-: GOES TO Wflßf V 1 Roaring, rod-headed Rev. Praxiteles Swan wus m a mighty bud spot ( Only tho muskotry stubbing rod in tho night showed him thepositionof those' Yankees. The Preacher Learns to Pray, a story by Col. John W. Thomason, Jr * * V . CATTLE .ROUNDUP—S 1340 STYLE Don’t let the movies kid you.' tbatcattloroundupsmeanwild-,' eyed steers stampeding ahead . of yelping cowboys Donald - Hough, author of this article," - , Beef Comes From the Hi/fe, takes v you with him on a roundup in. Montana and tells you what a'- steer’s Itfo is really like he becomes steak. " „- ( < MR. ENOCH SETSJISI ~ CAP FOR REVENGE v,; > v- <4,. f Mr. Enoch,'“the gaudy 600x00" in Boom 607, certainly looked* like a fugitiva from a 'chain'.'.' gong picturo. So Mr. Caldwell, * i thonew hotel manager, decided 1 to oops him out. A story, ClothetMckeiheManiby; Johnson.; K n \'uS ' 1 „ J' - ’V , ' l \pr n GENTLEMEN PREFER. 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